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- $Title{Red Nose and Cheeks}
- $Subject{rhinophyma Skin pustules papules tetracycline antibiotic
- rosacea nose metronidazole cream alcoholic}
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- Red Nose and Cheeks
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- QUESTION: I am too embarrassed to ask my boyfriend why his nose is fiery red
- and swollen. He also has red splotches on his cheeks. I don't think he is an
- alcoholic. He is elderly, active and to be in good health. Would you care to
- offer an explanation?
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- ANSWER: I am happy that I have an answer for you that can be quite
- reassuring. You have clearly described a condition called "rhinophyma;" the
- term derived from Greek words "rhino" for "nose" and "phyma" meaning "growth".
- It occurs as a result of a skin condition--rosacea--which is a chronic
- inflammatory disorder that affects the central areas of the face, and
- particularly the nose. The areas become red, with widened blood vessels
- apparent, and pustules and papules appearing in the area as well. The nose
- tissue begin to grow, appearing swollen and sometimes misshapen. The cause is
- still unknown, but it usually appears after middle age and is most common in
- individuals with fair complexion. Although commonly thought to be a sign of
- an alcoholic, this is not true, and many nondrinkers suffer with this
- condition. Diet probably has nothing to do with it either. It can be
- treated, and long term use of tetracycline antibiotic is frequently
- recommended and may be quite effective, since a single dose once a day may be
- enough to keep the condition in check once control has been achieved. A
- topical cream of metronidazole may also be applied locally. If the shape of
- the nose has become a cause of concern, surgical correction may be used to
- reshape its form. The presence of this disorder is not a sign of any other
- health impairment, and so the good health your boyfriend apparently enjoys is
- probably real. Since there are treatments available, I hope he reads this
- column and avails himself of them.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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